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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 189¢-FOURTEEN PAGES. How many wo- men do you know who are struggling along with burdens ‘they were not .F meant to bear be- tause their husbands have ‘“‘lost their health?” A man’s health is an casy thing to lose. A little care and the right medicine make it easy to regain lost health. Neglected disease breeds death. Over work, expos- ure, wrong eating, wrong living generally may engender disease. Symptoms vary, but by far the majority of diseases are marked by a loss of vitality, a wasting of flesh. The lungs and the stomach suffer. Disease- germs enter the system through these two cr- gans. Recovery means driving out the germs and building up strong, healthy tissues. The medicine that will do it quickest and most thor- oughly is the medicine to take. That medicine is Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It searches out disease-germs wher- ever they exist and exterminates them. It is a powerful, invigorat- ing tonic. It promotes digestion, creates appetite, cures biliousness and all liver, kidney and stomach rders, and so all blood dis- tases. All medicine dealers. N EWS at the residence of Mr. and M Ralston, Shakespeare's play of —_——+——. ANACOSTIA. Benjamin Mundell, one of the be: Bs for several days past, much alarmed. Friday evening last M Mundell kissed his two little children, shor afterward, without s Mr. Mundell has several times of late marked that he was going to Cuba, b The missing man was employed | no known cause for his « his domestic relations ha’ wavs been of the pleasant The police authoriti nished with a descriptién of M and requested to keep a lookou Mrs. ka ing with the famly of J Franklin stree ed § and was buried today at Arli ¥ was twice married, 'r ing Lieut. F. R. Hailow for him. ————— MARLBORO™. ing to the precaution taken to p vent the destruction of quail (commo: known here as partridges) In Montgor county has aroused the much- tion in regard to th Prince George's cow been made for t to this effect, but unt active steps were taken. The farmers hav Tecome interested, and have pos lands, in order to prevent any one ooting on them. It has been considered | teY in Florida, ie feat Set stroy as many |, During their visit they succeeded in j— Huron st. bet. by sportsmen that hawks partridges birds trom the time they are hatch: it has been d passed by the Ma thorizing the count Prince George comm! to every species of the hawk family be killed it was repealed. To do aw this objectionable feature a pri be put om the heads of two w members of the poultry, while and is espe The me of th Rod Club t of whom are ri Washington, and who own a cl and lands on the Patuxent riv same in Maryla breught quail from the south and turt them loose. It is understood that t wil turn some more out this spring in the | li hington | liquor they will have to close their doors, tv has charge | but the police do not anticipate the closing of the club matters relating to field sports. county. Mr. Richard Smith of V is the president of this club and The county has been seare put the blizzard of last erminated them. unty Treasure: offered today at public auc Meloy law, and the property is in two ment of from day of sale upon pay dollars’ worth of property sold today. — GAITHERSBURG. At the regular communication of Pen- talpha Lodge, A. F. and A. M., Kingsley, worshipful sented with a handsome A. Belt making the presen tion speech. Mr. Hart Rictor of Germantown Is se- | weight with the Commissioners, for since | 1896, AT Hal riousiy fl. son Mr. Harry Power, a birthd ts were Miss Young of Kensi John H. Nichols and Mrs Plummer. Pastor J. D. Rayfield organized Sund afternoon a promising Sunday school the Baptist Mission. Some forty schola: were enrolled. Dr. James preached. —_—._—_. FALLS CHURCH. ‘There was a pleasant gathering of little | with more secrecy than ever. J . os - AUCTION SALD OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES.—1 fofks at the residence of Mr. S. H. Veitch See Will sell by public auction at 1009 E st., March Friday night, the eccaston being a birth- Curious Accident. . ~ 2 at 6:30 p.m., all goods on which interest re- gay party given Miss Pearl Veitch 1} her father on her tenth birthday. An en- Joyable evening was spent in games end] plew her from her feet, and she. fell| Gia Revolvers, &e. H. R. GROCE. "FL WAI other amusements, and refreshments were t-| Mr. L. G. Hine and Dr. Taylor Enjoy | 70°00 4 known citizens of Anacostia, has been] Fishing in Southern Waters. a missing from his home on Jackson street | Spe and his friends are CAPE FLORIDA, February 27, 1896. ud | sojourning here are Mr. L. G. Hine, e: ing any- | Commissioner of the District of Columbi: thing to any one, left the house. This was | and Dr. L. M. Taylor, a prominent Mason the last seen of him by any of his friends. it | steadily improving. The gentlemen have ences was not thought he was serious about it. | chartered a boat, and will cruise leisurely | #% a| through the Florida east coast canal to Washington butter house, and also by a! New river. From there they will go to York firm, as a salesman. There is hive been fur- Mundell, who has heen re- rticle in The Star of Wednesiay last] y | hear that they are not considered a val- ted their} xentlemen, as well as other enthusia as they do, for they kill the | YF 1 so | far ded to have a hawk law | that land legislature, au- | oners of | county to pay for the kill- | # 3 been ing of hawks. There was a similar law in | S¢¥eral days, with his wife and two daugh- operation in this county, but on account of the expense the county was put to owing awk family—the hen hawk and the blue tail hawk. The former] __ ete DEC Isten: is a large hawk and is very destructive on Keepers of disreputable houses in the the latter is a smaller hawk ructive on partridges. | Saturday when they were visited by the Patuxent Gun and lents 0 mue! G. Townshend on the property of the delinquent taxpayers of Prince The property ts adver- et known as the deemable per cent interest on the pur- chase money. There was several thousand Mr. E. Db. | on the streets to visit saloons, and their | , BY ‘ivtue of a deed of tn was pre-| Presence on the streets in this way, it was » Mr. Johrz party on the occasion of his twenty-first birth- 415), g Quite a number of young friends | it is only when a woman in one of the | ! Hall & Elvans’s subdivision of were present by invitation, and a very en- | houses has trouble with the landlady that as spent. Among th= | @¥ one is found who is willing to lodge | veyor of! the Disiriet of Colu Lodge | to $400, and for second offense imprison- | a! ing the wi tek in Washingt54; Baton] gh ie ner omé, with her sister, | Ez ‘p Sallie Gayer, wo has keen visiting |. ales “Addie M. Bpoltord tor several week has gone to Washington, ~where:she will |-. spend a few days, hefore returniag to ker home, in Loudoun county; Va: ae The Grand United Order of Odd Fellow: colored, turned out in full~ forte Sunday afternoon on the occasion of thanksgiving services, under the auspices of the society, which were held in the First Baptist Church. Rev. Walter H. Brooks éf Wésh- ington preached the sermon. Ther a very large audience present. A blll granting Mr. J. S..Oden a..peasion has been passed by tne Virginia house of delegates. Mr. Oden was a gallant ci erate officer during the war. Miss Corrie F. Cooksey -ied- the people's meeting Sunday afternoon, assist- ed by Mr. Gordon Hodgkin ey ha The Christian Endeavor Society will give Gl d C a soclable at the Bapast ehukcn rHeas | MJIAGGNCSS Gomes night. Mrs. Ball, mother of Mrs. W. M. Ellison, W ith a better understanding of the at West End, died Sunday afternoon, at |, transient nature of the many phys- ine sue of Aakhn fables ship- ical ills which vanish before proper ef- ev. S. A. Ball, pastor: Bey. = gett, delegate from the church. here,..Jeft |. Hently Monday afternoon for Old Point, to at-| the knowledge that so many forms of tend the annual conference of the M. E.| sickness are not due to any actual di Church, which meets tomorrow. ease, but simply to a constipated condi- Washingion; delivered an Interesting lec: | BOBOE the system, whieh the pleasant 2 le i eS ‘i 5 ture to a large audience in Odd Felions’|.. family laxative, Syrup of Pike, promre Hall Friday night on the subject, “A Triv| Jy removes. That is why it is the only to the North Pole in Ninety’ Mirutes.”’| --remedy with millions of families. and is The lecture was illustrated by stereopticon| everywhere esteemed so highly by all Views. who value good health. Its beneficial oe eer Ne Lane nas been visit- | effects are due to the fact, that it is the turned to her home in Raltimore. one remedy which promotes internal ee cleanliness, without debilitating the ATTSVILLE..: -< | organs on which it acts. © Itis therefore ee all important, in order to get its bene- Mr. Reuben Walsh died suddenly of heart |’ ficial effects, to note when you pur- aisease at his home in Riverdale early yes- | Chase, that you have the genuine article, terday morning. He had an attack of | Which is manufactured by the California pneumonia last fall, which developed into} Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all rep- heart disease. Deceased was seventy-four | Utable druggists. years of age, and leaves a widow and sev- If in the enjoyment of good health, eral grown children. and the system is regular, then laxa- Miss May Hickey, who has been danger-| tives or other remedies are not needed. . If afflicted with any actual disease, one sh; her fi ce, Mr. J. 4 F'Hickey, during’ the bast Weeks’ tscon:| May be commended tothe most skillful vi ent. physicians, but if in need of a laxative, Iden Rule Lodge, No. 45, I. O. M., held | then one should have the best, and with a Eaves ane meeting in eats Hall} the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of last evening. Representative Lynch and| Figs stands highest and is most largely the past masters of the lodge will attend | . da ee . isfac' the meeting of the Grand Lodge in Balti-| | ¥S¢dandgives most general satisfaction. more on the 16th instant. The Tuesday Club will meet this evening Coit Cee iH : 4 beth” will be the topic for discussion. ee ONIANS 1 on February a decrease ft $15.8 WASHING FLORIDA. of ng the month by This seeming inconsistenc Correspondence of The Evening Star. bond purckases during the month abeut $16,050 in excc livered. The incre: was $91,115, Among the prominent Washingtonians troubled with facial neuralgia, but Is | £155, 1; bonds, dist u: ete., $2 officers’ total, $858,511 Lake Worth, and thence to St. Lucie,where inttle Ships. il try Senator Quay's fishing ir visit here they have succeeded } tion wi ome remarkable catches of fish, | which the species being king fish, groupers and | yay; bone fish. They have also caught several ’ 7 arial tadewerer: hatte sh The Secrets “The bone fish,” said Dr. Taylor to the pertain if favorable rates representative of The Star, “is the gamiest | in :he supply of armor,.if Cor T have ever caught, and it promises te | make provision for the construction exeel the tarpon for furnishing sport to] or more battle ships in the r a ion itl now pending. en and I have never gene out te agen RE ae wing back one or more of A Class Election, ;fhey, Eresp_ a hook and shoot off | The freshman class of Columt it a distance of about three hun-| pe ie ired yards or more, and then will play | ™Ct Yesterday afternoon th the angler for some time until they | GOF’s room, to perfect a ‘ompleiely exhausted, when they can ! M ce led into the boat. chai ring my recent visit to Key West 1| ficer noticed that these fish bring high prices in that market. I am greatly surprised to n Colle: das tempor Mr. P. , vice president; Preston C. Rta George Gordon, se. y Underwood, historian. gret were passed upon the death of Will Met Hive (sau geese . | Parsons, a member of the ciass, whose de nS ee tty esas with the | from typhoid fever occurred a few days pation has been the = s fish, which are abundant off the cape. | AUCTION SAL This has been the rendezvous for the tw it and Wilbur uable market fish here. [I have eaten sev- and find their. flavor excel- OF REAL ESTATE, ac Today. Who have been spending the win-| 4, 4:m, sation & Con a 3th and 16th sts order Isaa clile, truste 230 o'clock p.m. in & Co., Aue 1407 G st. n. dwelling, 0 King the record at king fishing thus bringing in forty large, slim fellows, ver 1 about twenty-five pounds in ‘ongressman Capehart of West Vir- who has been sojourning here for returned to Lake Worth, where spend the balance of the season. ——.+ —--- SELLING LIQuoR. yw The New Order Regarding Houses in paintin, March 4, at 10 ik Sutten & dwelling No. * were, as a rule, much surprised police and told of the prohibition order of Rese ae rere uty the ioners, as published in Sat- Auets., 140° urday'’s Star, but the police do not expect sin yaw ailing Ae that the order will be strictly complied with by all these women. Many of the keepers of these houses have told. the po- ‘e that unless they are permitted to sell Da Jo: of any houses for this reason until the owners have been in court and paid fines. Until the past three or four years the keepers of the houses paid double the tax paid by the saloon keepers. They were not licensed, but the police complained against them tWice a year. The license tax then was $100, and the proprietresses of the ancery also buitd! ~ hetw AUCTION SALES. TOMORBROW.- AUCTION SALES. --- “FOMORROW., - ‘AUCTION SALES. '__ FUTURE DAYs. LATINER &* CO.," Auctioneers. As we require the rcom for departments which We wish to enlarge I have determined to close out my stock of Dry Goods, consisting of Dregs Goods, Domestics and Upholstery Goods, and will sell AUCTION SECOND FLOOR: OF MY STORE, ESCH DAY BETWEEN THE HOURS OF Il a.m. and 5 p.m. Comfortable seats will be provided. C. G. SLOAN & CO, Aucts., 1407 G StuN. W. Continuation Sale ORIENTAL GOODS. Owing to the immense amount of goods Mr, Daghistanlian has decided to continue the auction sale on MONDAY, TU WEDNESDAY, MARCH SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH, At 11 A. M. AND 3 P. M. EACH DAY. Among them will be found Rugs, Carpets and Portieres, Arms, Curios and China, In all shapes and de useful and C.G. SLOAN & CO.,, Auctioneers. SDAY AND * G THIS SALE A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 15 PER CENT WILL, BE ALLOWED ON SILKS, VELVETS AND LLACK GOODS, AND 25 ENT OFF ALL COLORED DItESS GOODS. ornamental. 416 7th Street. FUTURE DAYS. SLOAN & CO., AS NO. 207 By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the 15th day of Ma e public debt, at the close of business less cash in the treasury, the month G4. The interest ring Londed debt, however, was in- 2,300). is explained by the faci that the payments on account of BLE IMPROVED e hundred (00) By virtue of a dex the District of Colmmbia, iu: 80ta day of January, A.D. 1s B672, Jerome Robertson etal. trustees will se of the bonds de- ion, in froat 2 in the cash last vit of $100 re . ‘The cash in the : classified as follows: Gold, of the capital city. Mr. Hine has been silver, AGO; for the same eet, more or Less, e demand liabilities which leaves the KNOWN AS 5 corner of Prospect m said north line tore or less, for a distance being improved West avd front twenty-nine and MARCH TWELE é in front ‘of th at publie anetion “all of thai Secretary Herbert has been in consulta- h representatives of the two firms aking all of the armor for the pecting the supply of armor for purpose Is to an be secured hall four approp:i- and “two yeu ser must be gly . known as and being part wre numbered four hundred and we’ » beginning for the same on the west ling trict of Colum st, payable seui-w ed by deed of trust on the propert southeast corter of sald square OSCAR. NAUCI in Prof. jass organization. n, and the election of permanent ot- ‘= resuited in the choice of the following: a president; Miss Harwood, surer; plutions of re- WHE offer at publi atching of | = == = = Sa situate in the cily of fd premises known ned red ope hundred and one ston line of great variety of other tal gocds at 11 a.m. and 3 dealers should le diet special the option of th complied with i to readvertive chaser’s cost and risk YHOMAS R. MARTIN, 1 city of Washington, in the Distri as and being all of Jot ether With the improve- olumbia, and ments, consistii - One-third of the purchase money fo be paid in cash, interest at six ( the semi-annual int > March 4, at 4:30 of trust ujon the proper the option of Ae reasee AES ing No. 715 10th st. n.c., TRUSTEES’ SALE OF All that certain plece « premises known and distinguished as_ and Part of lot mumbered ot three (3), in A, L. Barbe certain tract of land in the cow in sald District, now known as * per plat recorded fo Liber Go of the records of the surve: ing n block numbered, subdivision of a of Washington, and cost of the defaulting MAHLON ASHFORD, ALDIS B. BROWNE, houses paid $105 on each occasion of their AUCTION SALES. arrest. = = —— But a change came when Commissioner ‘THIS RNOON, District, and descsibed as follc Beginning at the southwestern corner of said TTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | Day Robert was in office. He visited the “Di- | ———~— a —————— vision” with members of the police depart- | MATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO. AUCTIONEERS, ment, and made inquiries about the man- ASuceeerore tO eR NteH ey Parr e+ Oo.) ner m which the houses were conducted. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO: ‘There he was told that the Hquor business, HURON STREE if removed from the houses, would result in the women and their companions gomg N FIF- EET LOT 20x10. Tuber, 1948, at folle 215 et yea. 0 records for the striet of Columbia, we, t argued, would be more objectionable than | dersigned. trustees, will sell at public wets the sale of liquor in the houses. he “Teqiest of the This argument seemed to have some; TUESDAY, fae ee front of the premises, the following de: and premises, situate in the county of W: arty secured therel then the scores of ‘“‘speak-easies’’ in the more difficult now than it was years ago | ham's subilivision of lots nuni to get evidence against these places, and | sné@ fifteen (15), Ja block numbe eridian Hill as-per plat recorded in Liber “Gov. compiaint under oath. all the improver The police, however, say they will make | to deed of trust for every effort to obtain proof in cases where | ‘*mber 4, 1615. the law is violated, and will bring the of- fenders into court. Under the present law. | Complied with in fifteen dass. from da. the penalty for first offense is from $25 the trustees reserve the right to. resell at the cost of ne Ce. emacs one ment In the jail or workhouse .in addition | #¢Ing, recording, ete. at the cost of the purchaser. to the fine. This amount of penalty, it is Ea Siig thought, will make the women more par-| fo9-agds zs Trustees. ticular about the law, and the violations block, at the Juniper street and running thenee north with to the south line of hence with said south P.M.. the following descrit situate in the Wast: of ¢ ACOSTIA, D. i of trust, daly recorded in one of the land e District of Columbia, the tnder- sigred trnstess will o fon, in front of the ORY ERAME and Jaw follo 363 et seq , ME- sald Boundary avenuc; ayenue 32.86 feet 0 a three-story brick Terms of sale: Installments in one aud t t secured by deed of trust on the inte at six per urchaser’s option. Witte good. A deposit. of $200 it duly recorded tn -, one of the land taining 15 rooms, to be Walance in equal following real situated in th ston, District of Columbia, to wit . six (6) in the subdi interest annually trust upon the property. 0 option of the purchaser. A deposit lot will be re . Or all cash, at nuary 1, 1896, red at time of vieion of the Barry Farm trustees thereof, veyor of the T all tlic Improvements, rights, ete. A_ deposit’ of $50 required upon Terms to be complied with in All Lonveyancing, ete., at cost of the MAN J. SHADD, CHARLES B. PURVIS nt pe Taxes paid to rict of Columbia, together with 1 shington, Mr. and Mrs. George V. C ve their | Section mentioned have been permitted to | pjstrict of Columbia, and designated as and being Georae ¥- Crouse eave thet | “ists withent, police. taterferences! 1b is'| me aeined twenty-three (23), in James S. ‘Top red fourtecn (14) seventeen (17), | DAVIDSON, Trustee. LE BUILDE TH STREET BE- L NO AST, AND ON G SN VOTH AND 1TH CHANCERY SALB 10! NG AND H > Shepherd,”” folly 147, of the records of the office of the str- STREET BETWE! bia, together with uta, &e., thereon. Sold subject $050, With Interest from Sep- SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY.— of Congress, Wash- arch 2, 1806.—Two brick dwelling houses near ‘East Ca) east, Wagon scale, hois STREET NORTHEAS' By_virtue of a decree of the s the’ District of Columbia, Harry Russell Myers va. Equity No. 16,549, we wi He auction in front of the premises, ON. WEI THE FOURTH DAY (OF 1806, AT HALK-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK I following described real estate and premis the west forty-six (46) feet, one-half (10%) inches frout by the depth ‘t of Building for Libra preme Court of issed in the case of Myers et al., ‘Terms: Over and Above trust cash. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale, Terms to be of sale, or k TRUSTEES’ blocks, refuse lumber and other old articles and materials, will I i the Library of Con- , on TUESDAY, THE TENTH | June 23, 1894, and duly recorded in Liber N may be scen and echedules heretofore committed openly will be done THIS EVENING. original lot three (3), in square unmbered nine hun- dred and fifty-nine r four feet (24), nine and dne-halt (3 Honeers or to south twenty- ) Inches front Watches, Chains, Rings, Jeweiry of all. kinda, city post office yesterday the strong wind Diamonds, Books, Musical Instruments, Clothing, REN JOHNSON,’ Auctioneer. fe25-7t* heavily to the sidewalk. The unfortunate served. Among those present were Misses | woman was taken to the Emétgénéy Hos-} | FUTURE DAYS, Bessie Newlon, Ella Mankin, Cora Lynch, | pital, where it was found she had sustain- \) DUNCANSON BROS Helen and Nannie Russell, Minnie Jacobs, May Mankin, Elsie Newlon, Katie Merry, | Peralto dressed the injury, and Mrs. Gaud- | CAPITOL HILL BRICK re AUCTION. Asnes Rorebeck, Etta Hinsen, Irene Rob-| Hy gitcct motheemen co © Ber home, 461) py sirtue of a collateral note, dated August 29, inson, Masters Talbott and Willie Lynch, : : ar te ne ie bee es Clinton Mankin, Harry Merry, and Joe Luttrell, Johnaie Veitch. Among the older ones were Mr. Geo. and Mrs. J. M. Newlon, Mr. and M 6. Hinsch, Mr. and Mes. Peter Mabin, M lee. i —— heels ates Accidental Death: F ia Russell, Ernest Van Horn, Wille and Lacey} Saturday afternoon Coroner..Hammett }SMFURDAY,. THE, SEVENTH DAY OF MARCH. held an inquest at the sixth precinct station A.D. 1896, AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M., the collaterals "3 x Ned for the ‘ment of said note, viz.: Cer- in the case of Henry Smith, the colored vet- | Titcates Nos, 35, 86 and 12, for tiietrcight (o) and Mrs. J. W. Taylor, Mrs. P. & Beards, | €f22 Who was kitled in the Baltimore gnd,| shares of the stock of the Capitol Hill Brick Com- by the depth ‘thereof of original lot six (6) in said EFE, SUTTON & part of original lot five (5) in sald contained within the following ‘motes ‘und bounds, viz.: Beginning for the same at the north- west corner of said lot five (), and running thence east one hundred (100) feet tei and inches, thence south thirty-two @2 CO., Auctioneers, o'cLoci DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, BER 641 ACKER STREET NORTHEAST. irtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in 244 ct seq., one of the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia, we will sell, at the request of the party secured’ thereby, in front As Mrs. Laura Gaudlin was leaving the| uns Enpald, cénalsting of Gold; Stiver and Metal ranning hace all that part of original lot 9, in square 3) ) feet, thence west twenty-five (25) feet, thence south’ twenty- (@5) feet; thence west ‘eeventeen (17) fect ten and one-balf (10%) inchet, thence north nine (9) t, and thence Liber 1958, folie thence west fifty-elght (58) fee AUCTIONEERS. ed a compound fracture of the nose. Dr. and 1) streets northwest, Washington, Ohio railroad yard Wednesday, "as hereto- | Pty of the face value of $100 each. - ‘Terms hb. Judge Critcher and Mr. and Mrs. J, M.| fore Published in The Star, and the jury re- eder = * ‘order of the bolder of the note. Crossman ‘were in town. Satuslay (king turned a verdict of accidental death. ie DUNCANSON BHOS., Aucts. testimony in the case of Young agt. Cross- — eee 2 2 : man and Atwell. In the absence of Sin, Expenditures of the District. ©. G: SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G N.W. R. W. Moore. Mr. M. E. Church represent-| Interesting information regarding thé aii- | _ GovERNMENT SAL OF TWO. HORSES. ed Mr. Atwell In the ca: - d |}. TH WILL BE SOLD AT LIC Al Mr. C. W. Fitts of Washingtor was bere | "Ua! smount of money expended by the Diso} TURRE Wil Las KO, Gar A Saturday, as torney for Bailey, J v case of Sinipson net, Dalley, betes dusts | The Star's Almanse for 1996. -25e"pet"vopy. 1806, AT ELEVEN O'OLOOK Alt TWO Rite ys. Miss M. M. Wilson, who has been spcnd- | office counting rooms. trict of Columbia will be found on page 13 of For sale at all news stands and at, The Star = ete es teens ee “ on FRIDAY, MAT THI . 1896, AT HALE-PAST FOUR ‘the following described land and emises, sijuaied in the city of Washington, D. and designated and being lot numbered’ one hundred and ninety-three (198), in Richard's subdi- vision of lots in square numbered eight hundred and sixty-one (861). a8 recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, No. 18, folio 159, together with all and singular the rovements, ways, easements, rights, privilezes purtenances to the same appertaining. third cash, balance in one and two years, with notes bearing interest at the rate of er cent per annum, payable semi-annually. and uced deed of trust on the property t the option of the purchaser. A. deposit of two hundred ($200) required at the time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at “a cost. Terms of kale to be complied in ten (10) days, otherwise trustees re- ht to resell the property at the risk after five (©) days” north to the place of beginnin; the improvements, w: privileges tb ig; together with ail | Op tie, Premises, Seer veloeet O'CLOCK’ P.M. rtaining; the said part o! Rerived being improved by # frame’ b 4 MPANY STOCK AT Or, im any wise numbered 71 . ‘Terms of Sale: One-third of the purchase money 3d in casa on the day of sale or within ten and the residue in equal Install- meuta in one and two years from ar interest therefrom until paid per centum per annu the deferred paym promissory notes of the purchaser Secured by a decd of trust upon the property sol in the usual form, or the If the purchaser Interest at six ( at the request of the holder of sald note and for send-anuually, from day of sale, secured by deed of ccmeeb@etault in payment, sell at our auction room, yth date of sale, to at the rate of ‘able seml-annually, Tepresented by the may the terms of sale within oy tint 2 Deed the tl sale Imes menti trustees are authorized by, the decree : tise and resell the fault has been made Mihe cost of the sold, or all cai ty” in ‘t of which de- the rlak aud cost of tie, Sey pprebaset, “ro ha and. ty Pap) deposit -om cach parcel soba oa ac- ceptance of bi 2 THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, THE GOVERNMENT STABLE, NO. 627 NEW ‘ice of such resale AVE. N.W.. ON THURSDAY, MARCH | notice of such resale publi ‘Washington, D. C. x net ALBERT A. WILSOS, JOUN B. LARNER, mb3-2¢ «. G. NX & CO., Auctioneers. 120-dts £28, mh3,5,10,12 ey AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. MORTGAGEE'S SATE VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE ON THE MAC RIVER, IN zi ny virtue of rae, conta ined ta a mort © of a a fom The Upper ‘Ghyment Improvement and iexeur= sion Company of Charles county (now known under Amended chartet as. :*The Glymont Lmprovement and Excursion — of ries County") a body te, dat ruary 10, 1887, and re- corded March 29, 1887, in Liber YBa No. 'S. follo 321 et one ‘of the land record books of Chariés county, ‘tand, to the undersigned mort- wagers, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured, the under- signed morigagces will sell at public auction at the xrocery.siore, Upper. Wharf, at Glymont, in Charles county, is A IUSDAY, MARCH TWELYTH, hi EVEN 0" CK AM, all t two (2) pleces of valuable seal estate described is sala mortguge, the first tract known as “Glymont,”” formerly ‘the property of B. D. Tubman, contain ing 540 acres of land, more or less; the second called “Cornwallis’ Neck,” contiguous to the ; and sometimes known as “Pye's Wharf Es- tate,”! adjoining the lands of SH. Cox, I. A. Chapman, the first-mentioned tract and otUars ‘con- tgining 460 acres of land, more or less. ‘These (wo tracts lave about 114 miles river irsion wharf, store, dwell- house, blacksmith sbop, wharf, one large farm house, two ten- two large pavilions, iuluding’a hotel extends from the Potomac river back to Mattawoman croek;.the soll ix rich, producing eight barrels of corn and twen!y bushels of wheat to the acre without £erthlizer. iy well wooded and watered; has a church und a school house on the property, ‘The wharves have a deep river tront, BaveADie AL Si tits by the largest vesecla,, the steaiboat@: plying and st and t rt Shipping whirt "In southern, Maryland. ‘The first-mentioned tract being subject to a mort- gage of $5,500, making the above referred 10 mort- gaze first on tract No. 2 and second on tract No. 1. “For particular description of both tracts see the mortgage of record first herein referred to or apr iy ut the office of Duck n.w., Washington, D. C., ‘where plate,” maps aud fall details of description ‘and other particalars cin De, ha re Cash on the ratification thereof depesit required on the day of leaye Washington at 7 a.m. at 1 p.m, aud Glymont NO. 1111 RHODE ISLA By virtue of @ certain died of trust, dated the enth day of November, 1889, and duly re- Liber Ne . is OF the District of ¢ the party at_ public a ATURDAY, 1. 1896, Air FIV] iu front of the FOURTEENTH as per plat re of the records of th ot of Columbia, being pumbered two ¢2), fogetlier with the nts, consisting of a tworstory and Ming, knoxn as No. 111i Rhode One-third cash, balance In two fx, payable in one and tw With Interest at six (6) per cent per annum, pil seml-annuziiy, from day of sal ared by deed of trust ‘property sold, or a option of the p WH] be required A deposit » hundred di 1 and daly recorded in t'seq., of the land revords of th , and of tn In equity [public Premise: AT HA! sriming for s stiuth thence ny of nling at d with wit seth Si the pro uiting pemchaser. = GEORGE 1. JOUN E. B t, Dent & Co., 635 F st." DUNCANSON BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE AT AUCTION OF PREMISES NOS 120,131 AND 153 PENNSYLVANIA AVE- aE CALLED “THE MONUMENTAL On SATURDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. b. 1896, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, IN FRONT OF THE PREMISES, by virtue of a deed ‘of trust dated June 15, A.D.” 1888, and recorded June 46, A.D. 1888, in Liber No. 1314, folio 389 ¢t Feq., the land records of the District’ of Coluwbia, the —seranat will expose to public sale all that part of Jot four (4), iu square five hundred und seventy-dve (575), in the city of Washington, D.C... contained within the following metes and bounds: Beginning at the southeastern corner of said lot and running thence westerly with the north line of Pennsrivania avenue, seventy (70) feet more oF Jess, to the southeartern ‘corner of lot sixty (60), in Todd and others’ subdivision, as recorded in Liber AV.B.M.,"" folio 201, of the records of the office of the survesor of sald District; thence north and paral- Jel with the east Hine of 2d street West, ninety-three and forty-nine one-bundredths feet (63.49), to the south line of a 15-foot wide alley; thence easi with said line of said alley ove hundred and eight (lus fect, more or less, to the northeastern corner of said. original lot four (4), and theuce southwesterly along. nd with the eastern line ef said lot four (4), to the Point of beginaing, with all the buildings and im- Provements thereon. ‘Terms of sale: Une-yuarter of the purchase mony in cash (of which $500 must be deposited with the trustees ut time of sale); balance in three equal an Busl jnstallments, with interest at 6 per cent, pay able semi-annualy, to be secured by notes of the purchaser, secured by a decd of trust on the prop- erty. or all cash, at purchaser's option. All’ con- veyancing at purchaser's cust, and if terms are not complied with within ten days from date of sale, the ‘trustecs reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser ou five days" public advertisement, EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN, 1324 F st. n. MAHLON ASHFORD, 470 La. ave. n.w fel5-d&ds “y ‘Trustees, CF THE ABOVE SAL POSTPONED ON AG. count of the weather Y. MARCH SIXTH, 1896, AT MALF-PAST LOCK VM. EDWARD J. STE P et MAHLON ASHFOR elds TRUSTEE ERTY. EST CORNER 17TH AND STREETS NORTHWEST, KNOWN AS 1TH STREET NORTHWEST, IMP! A FOUR-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK "ELLIS NG 15 ROOMS, &e. corded in Liber No. the land records of the the request of the parties secured therebs offer for sale. in front premises, on FEBRUARY TWENT ITH, ALD. MALE-PAST POUR O'CLOCK P’M., the folle described real estate, situate in the’ city of We ington, District of Columbia, to wi tain piece and parcel of istinguixhed as and | provement. thereon, ment brick house, th st. nw. ‘Terms of sale of the f in cash, and the balance in three ments, payable In one (hi, two years, With Interest _at sixty per cent po Payable semi-annually, from day of sate deca of trust a preperty sold, or at the option of the purchaser, “A depoit of © Will be required at sale. “All cu % at parchaser's cost of sal vith within ff the trustees reserve t at the risk and cost of THOMAS W. St. 1. Et WILLIAM E, EDMONSTON, t S00 Sth wt. THOMAS DOWLING & C0., COTHE Ano FRIDAY, MAROH piece, By order of t TRUSTEES’ SALE REAL ESTATE, BETWEEN THIR! RUTH WEST. trict of Ce the party Lumstees, the pren isex, DAY OF M Juanita FOUR O'CLOCK PML, “th Nved kad and promises, sitnate in the a in the District of Columb feet to the line : the property risk and cost of the EPMONSTO: Otte IS B. BROW. fc26-d&ds ‘Oiice G2 DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEER: in thence on M street feet to t middle li: of James Mauezne part of let tiew de- i alley south of sid, Te lind with tn the prope: resold, az the the det time of MICHAEL J. COLF wal fe2K-ciforlodads REAL ESTATE 0! cll, bie ‘auctio on FRIDAY, THE THT MARCH, A.D. 1806, AT YIV Y : iumbia, end di lors Nox, 50,51, 52 and os M." Stockett, trustees’, squn as recorded in Liber No. 1 folio 82, In the office of the surveyor of District: Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money paid in cash, and balance In two equal installments, payable fm one and two years, Ww six per cent per annum, 1 e" sem from da; deed of at the each ired of the purchaser at the time Il conveyancing. recording and notarial Terms of sale ten days from day of of sal s SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, NO. 459 M STREET NORTH By Virtue of-a certain deed of trust to ux, dated folio 439 er of the land records of trict of Columbke, secured thereby, W: sell, at public FRIDA RUARY, in front of the premiser. on THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF FEB- A.-D. 1896, AT HALF-PAST FOUR M., the following described laud and remises, situate in the city of Washington, in the istrict of Columbia, and designated as and cing con tained within the following metes and bounds: Be- ginning for the same at a point on M street dis- tant 20 feet cast of the southwest corner of sald lot 9. and running thence north 108 feet S!4 Inches to the rear line of said lot; thence cast 30 f thence south 108 feet 8% inches to M sirect 3 and thence west 20 feet to the place of beginning, to- gether with the improvements, consisting of a two- story brick dwelling. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance In two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with per centum per annum, payable trust upon the property sold, or ail cash, at the option of.the,purcbaser. A it of $200 will be required of tbe purchaser at the time of sale. au souyeganc recording and notai fees at font df the’ purchasers Terms of sale to'bs com, plied with within ten days from day of sale, other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the rty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- Property pu MAHLON ASHFORD, CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, as SaTHL WILSON, Trustees, eran f13-déas “C7 TRE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPOXED, ON AC- in some newspaper | court of the. rain, to MONDAY, MARCH NINTH, BY VIRTUE OF A DEED OF t S, recorded in Liber A034, fells seq.. one of th “is of the Dist NER_OF. NORTIL deed of trust, duly AT HALF-PAST ing described its, right ant» belonging. situate andj of Washington, in the Distriet the rumni thence 2 merth K street th line of ® One-third cash, balance fo one, At SIE per cent per annum ints payable Irast on the prop of the Leash, az 1 of $500 requty ee, At pM hSer's ted with ED PROPERTY, StU TR HWEST CGKNER OF THUD SOUTHWEST, SETTLE THU FIFTH DAY OF Manet, A.D iti, AT HALF-PAST LOCK VAM. we Will offer for ale auction, in f the premi blots Ne. 2s nnd 38, In 536, situated at the northiwes, comer o streets southwest, estat G per cent, | all vas the option to be THOMAS DOWLING & Columbia, Heys, Rules, ete. Will be offered as a whole. ry bid be tutd therefor thes be parate parcels, A detailed list ray be had on application to the undersigned. Cou- Veyancing amd removal at jirchaser's x HENRY K. SIME 302 Pa. ave. se. SAMUEL If. MOORE, Truste?, mh2-5t 310 Pa. ave.'se. “THOMAS DOWLD giz TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY DWELLL NO. 1834 FLORIDA ‘OXTHWEST. By virtue of two certain deeds of trust t sted Nevember 9 and November U5, and rev in Liber 2082, at folio 42 et seq... and Lit at follo 363’ et scq., respectively, of the “1 reconis of the District of Columbia, and xt request of the parly secured thereby, y undersigned trustees, will sell, at public in front of the premises, on MOND. MINTH DAY OF MARCH, 1996, AT BAL FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the following described lond ard promises, situate in the city of Washt ton, District of Columbia, and designated numbered thirty @0), in John W. Starr's vision of lots in syuate wunberod dne hundcod snd Wirty-one (IS), as per plat recorded in Liver €, Tl. B., follo 29, of the records of the oflice the surveyor of the District of Columbia, tex with toe Improvements, cousisting of a two-story, brick dwelling. Sold subject to a certein deed of trast to xecnre $2,000, in three years from October 14, ING, with Interest at xix per cant, sid interest payable weml- anualls, further particulars of Will be am tounced ‘ut time of sale. Terms of mile; All over and above said firet trest, cach. A deposit 0 required at time of sale. Terms to be complied with im ten dara from Cay of sale, otherwise the trustees reser the right to resell the property at, risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing aud ree cording at the cost of purchaser. RICHARD E. Paro. PHILIP A. DARNEILLE, Truste™s, fo2t Abs

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